Bronson Reed Reflects On NJPW Run, Wants Rubber Match With Kazuchika Okada

WWE star and former NXT North American Champion Bronson Reed recently joined Post Wrestling for an in-depth interview about all things pro-wrestling, including his thoughts on getting to work for NJPW and how he would love to have a rubber match with Kazuchika Okada, as the two are currently tied at one win a piece. Highlights from the interview can be found below.

On his run with NJPW and his participation in the G1 Climax:

It’s pretty much day-by-day (was when I was discovering how my G1 run would go). Japan’s a bit of its own world in the way that they operate and they do things and I think it’s very much — it’s not like WWE and some of these places, they have a set idea for six months in time whereas in Japan, I think they very much go off of what you do in the ring. They’re waiting to see what I could do, how I’m presented to the crowd, how they feel about me and stuff like that and then it sort of moves from there.

Says he would love a rubber match with Kazuchika Okada:

So, yeah, I wasn’t 100 percent sure about the (Kazuchika) Okada match but then when it happened, I was very happy and I’ve had the two matches with him now, we’re one a piece. Hopefully, there will be a rubber match somewhere down the road. I say hopefully, maybe under the WWE banner.

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WWE star and former NXT North American Champion Bronson Reed recently joined Post Wrestling for an in-depth interview about all things pro-wrestling, including his thoughts on getting to work for NJPW and how he would love to have a rubber match with Kazuchika Okada, as the two are currently tied at one win a piece. Highlights from the interview can be found below.

On his run with NJPW and his participation in the G1 Climax:

It’s pretty much day-by-day (was when I was discovering how my G1 run would go). Japan’s a bit of its own world in the way that they operate and they do things and I think it’s very much — it’s not like WWE and some of these places, they have a set idea for six months in time whereas in Japan, I think they very much go off of what you do in the ring. They’re waiting to see what I could do, how I’m presented to the crowd, how they feel about me and stuff like that and then it sort of moves from there.

Says he would love a rubber match with Kazuchika Okada:

So, yeah, I wasn’t 100 percent sure about the (Kazuchika) Okada match but then when it happened, I was very happy and I’ve had the two matches with him now, we’re one a piece. Hopefully, there will be a rubber match somewhere down the road. I say hopefully, maybe under the WWE banner.

 

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